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Event Calendars By City SEDONA ARIZONA EVENTS Calendar of events and things to do in the City of Sedona, AZ. are listed here in Sedona's Official Events Calendar. Visit Sedona's red rocks, but don't forget there is so much more. We are a mecca for the arts and music! Sedona Events Calendar PRESCOTT ARIZONA EVENTS Calendar of events and things to do in the City of Prescott, AZ. are listed here in Prescott's Official Events Guide. Prescott's yearly Jazz Summit, the World's Oldest Rodeo, the nation's largest Mountain Biking event, weekly Courthouse community fairs, and art gallery showings can all be found here on the Prescott, AZ. Events Page. Prescott Events Calendar FLAGSTAFF ARIZONA EVENTS Flagstaff is a four season hub of activity where an eclectic mix of small town charm and endless outdoor adventure beckons. Flagstaff attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round with its spacious vistas and cool, clean mountain air. Favorite activities include hiking, mountain biking, disk golf, camping, boating and rock climbing.Find an adventure that suits your interests in Flagstaff, Arizona! Also try Flagstaff 365 Events Flagstaff Events Calendar PAYSON ARIZONA EVENTS Payson is central Arizona’s year-round, premier vacation destination and for good reason. Below you will find information about upcoming activities, events, and interests in Payson and Rim County. Payson Events Calendar PAGE ARIZONA CHAMBER EVENTS Page is a small town in northern Arizona located on the southern shores of magnificent Lake Powell. Our friendly community offers visitors outstanding recreation and a wide variety of lodging and services. Click here to see our calendar of events. Also try the Bears Den Events Page Chamber Events Calendar JEROME ARIZONA EVENTS A day, a weekend, or a week in Jerome... Great food at our acclaimed restaurants, wonderful accommodations at our hotels and charming B & B’s, and days filled with history, art, shopping, music and glorious vistas, all add up to a memorable visit in our mile high town. Mining and History The Douglas Mansion (a.k.a. the Jerome State Historical Park) and the Mine Museum offer a look back in time to Jerome’s copper mining town years. Follow the winding streets to see the historic plaques that explain our rich history. Jerome Events Calendar PAGE/LAKE POWELL ARIZONA EVENTS With Lake Powell and the Colorado River on our doorstep, Page puts you right at the heart of unparalleled outdoor beauty. Here in Page is a most dramatic photo op in Horseshoe Bend, the mile high Tower Butte (now accessible via helicopter), the slot canyons, the ten-mile Rim Trail and spectacular views from the Glen Canyon Dam. Feeling overwhelmed by all their is to do? Call the Visitors Center at (928) 645-9496. Page/Lake Powell Events Calendar CITY OF HOLBROOK EVENTS CALENDAR Holbrook is also home to several historic sites and has a true "Wild West" history. A self-guided walking tour map is available at the historic courthouse visitor's center and includes fascinating historical sites such as the Bucket of Blood Saloon and the Blevins House, the site of the famous shootout between Sheriff Commodore Perry Owens and the Blevins gang. Holbrook is the central point for a variety of adventures in Northeastern Arizona. The Petrified Forest National Park, Homolovi Ruins, Window Rock, Canyon de Chelly, Native American Cultures, rich Old West and Pioneer history, scenic vistas, the Mogollon Rim and a diversity of recreational settings are all within easy driving distance of Holbrook. Begin your adventure by visiting the Navajo County Hisotric Courthouse in downtown Holbrook. Built in 1898, the courthouse serves as an Arizona Office of Tourism endorsed visitor center and as an area museum. The site serves as an excellent source of information about area attractions and the museum includes a walk through the old jail, Native American art displays and a fascinating look at Holbrook's history. Holbrook Arizona Chamber Events Williams Arizona Events WILLIAMS ARIZONA EVENTS CALENDAR A small town nestled in the pine country of Arizona, Williams offers countless things to see and do. The train enthusiast can ride the Grand Canyon Railway through Arizona’s high country. Route 66 history buffs can explore more than six blocks of historic buildings and shops bursting with memorabilia. Arizona tourists can discover yet another reason to love the state. World travelers will find a charming resting place at the Gateway to the Grand Canyon®. Outdoor adventurers will have trouble deciding between the numerous outdoor activities, from fishing and hiking to camping and horseback riding. And wildlife devotees will discover a whole new world as they traverse the roads and trails through Bearizona Wildlife Park . Travelers of all walks of life will find welcoming accommodations in the historic motor lodges that line Route 66 as well as the recently refurbished Grand Canyon Railway Hotel. Restaurants offer myriad choices from the home-cooked to the deep-fried and showcase delicious Mexican, Italian and American fare.
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Chamber, Tourism & Visit websites: Arizona Office of Tourism (AOT) Page Chamber Payson Chamber Prescott Office of Tourism Prescott Chamber Sedona Chamber Flagstaff CVB Flagstaff 365 Jerome Chamber Camp Verde Chamber Kingman Office of Tourism Tour Companies: Go-Arizona Tours - Rafting, Sight-Seeing & More! Grand Canyon Tours - Papillon Across Arizona Tour Company Grand Canyon Tours - Vaughan's Detours - Driving Tours of Arizona Arizona Scenic Tours Wine Tours Explore More: Wing Mountain Sledding On The Snow Trail Link Mountain Bike AZ Fish Arizona AZ Foodie Blog Shopping Arizona - Arizona Guide Camp Arizona Arizona Guide Events Calendar Map a Trail
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Williams, Arizona A small town nestled in the pine country of Arizona, Williams offers countless things to see and do. The train enthusiast can ride the Grand Canyon Railway through Arizona’s high country. Route 66 history buffs can explore more than six blocks of historic buildings and shops bursting with memorabilia. Arizona tourists can discover yet another reason to love the state. World travelers will find a charming resting place at the Gateway to the Grand Canyon®. Outdoor adventurers will have trouble deciding between the numerous outdoor activities, from fishing and hiking to camping and horseback riding. And wildlife devotees will discover a whole new world as they traverse the roads and trails through Bearizona Wildlife Park . Travelers of all walks of life will find welcoming accommodations in the historic motor lodges that line Route 66 as well as the recently refurbished Grand Canyon Railway Hotel. Restaurants offer myriad choices from the home-cooked to the deep-fried and showcase delicious Mexican, Italian and American fare. Things to Do Canyon Motel & RV Park Bearizona Wildlife Park Grand Canyon Railway Route 66 Restaurants in Williams Places to Stay SEE EVENTS IN WILLIAMS AZ
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Arizona City & County Links *Resource, http://az.gov/government_county_statemap.html Northern Arizona Counties: Apache County Alpine Eagar Greer Saint Johns Springerville Cochise County Benson Bisbee Bowie Douglas Huachuca City Pearce Sunsites Sierra Vista Tombstone Willcox Coconino County Flagstaff Fredonia Page Sedona (also Yavapai) Tuba City Williams Gila County Globe Hayden Miami Payson Pine Strawberry Winkelman Young Graham County Pima Safford Thatcher Greenlee County Clifton Duncan Morenci La Paz County Bouse Ehrenberg Parker Quartzsite Salome / Wenden Maricopa County Avondale Buckeye Carefree Cave Creek Chandler El Mirage Fountain Hills Gila Bend Gilbert Glendale Goodyear Guadalupe Litchfield Park Mesa Paradise Valley Peoria Phoenix Queen Creek Scottsdale Sun City Sun City West Sun Lakes Surprise Tempe Tolleson Tonopah Wickenburg Youngtown Mohave County Bullhead City Chloride Colorado City Dolan Springs Kingman Lake Havasu City Navajo County Heber-Overgaard Holbrook Joseph City Lakeside Overgaard Pinetop-Lakeside Show Low Snowflake Taylor Winslow Pima County Ajo Arivaca Catalina Green Valley Marana Oro Valley Sahuarita South Tucson Tucson Pinal County Apache Junction Arizona City Casa Grande Coolidge Eloy Florence Kearny Mammoth Maricopa Oracle Picacho Peak Red Rock San Manuel Superior Santa Cruz County Nogales Patagonia Rio Rico Tubac Yavapai County Ashfork Bagdad Black Canyon City Camp Verde Chino Valley Clarkdale Cottonwood Dewey-Humboldt Jerome Lake Montezuma Mayer McGuireville Peeples Valley Prescott Prescott Valley Rimrock Sedona (also Coconino) Seligman Verde Village Yarnell Yuma County San Luis Somerton Wellton Yuma Northern Arizona Cities: A Ajo - 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Flagstaff Events MAR 25 2016 Old Blind Dogs - Coconino Center for the Arts, a group that blends dynamic percussion, polished vocals, soaring fiddle and stirring pipes that fuel the delicately-phrased melodies and traditional songs, $25-30, 7 pm, http://www.flagartscouncil.org APR 2 2016 Roberto Aussel - Shepherd of the Hills Church, an extraordinary musician and an exceptional interpreter, presented by the Grand Canyon Guitar Society, $25-30, 7 pm, 928-213-0752 or http://www.CanyonGuitars.org APR 9 2016 Jad Abumrad - Ardrey Auditorium, the host and creator of Radiolab, a public radio program broadcast on 524 stations across the nation and downloaded more than 9 million times a month as a podcast, $35, 7:30 pm, 928-853-4292 or http://www.greenhouseproductions.net APR 15 2016 A French Finale Ardrey Memorial Auditorium, Flagstaff Symphony and a gorgeous choral requiem guest conducted by NAU Regents Professor Edith Copley, then our season concludes with Maestra Schulze and the orchestra in a bring-the-house-down finale with the NAU Ardrey Memorial Auditorium organ, the king of instruments, 6:30 pm Conversation with the Conductor, 7:30 pm concert, http://flagstaffsymphony.org/ APR 15 2016 Statewide Guitar Ensemble Festival Flagstaff - Shepherd of the Hills - Flagstaff Statewide Guitar Ensemble Festival - Shepherd of the Hills Church, student ensembles from the state's university guitar programs and select high school and community college programs perform in duos, trios, quartets, presented by the Grand Canyon Guitar Society, $25-30, 7 pm, 928-213-0752 or http://www.CanyonGuitars.org APR 23 2016 Flagstaff Earth Day 2016 Flagstaff - City Hall- Flagstaff Flagstaff Earth Day 2016 – City Hall South Lawn, live bands, local food, vendors and exhibitors, free, 11:30 am – 4 pm, 928-213-2154 or http://www.flagstaff.az.gov/index.aspx?nid=1439 April 29 2016 Orchestra Northern Arizona Presents Spring Dance Please find a concert listing for Orchestra Northern Arizona below. Would you please add this to your listings? Many thanks! Orchestra Northern Arizona presents Spring Dance at Christ’s Church of Flagstaff, Friday, April 29, 2016, at 7 p.m. Join us for an evening of wonderful symphonic music as we play a mix of exciting overtures, beautiful waltzes, and lively polkas. We also welcome back Dave Koerner for a performance of “Summer” from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. Free admission. All ages welcome. Visit www.orchestrana.org for more information. MAY 6 2016 First Friday Art Walk presented by Flagstaff Cultural Partners Flagstaff - Historic Downtown Flaggstaff First Friday Art Walk presented by Flagstaff Cultural Partners – Historic Downtown Flagstaff, live music and refreshment, meet local artists, shop for original artwork, free, 6-9 pm, 928-773-2300 or http://www.FlagstaffArtWalk.com MAY 7 2016 4th Annual Flagstaff Color Vibe 5K Flagstaff - Findlay Honda 4th Annual Flagstaff Color Vibe 5K – Findlay Honda Flagstaff, participants run, walk, or dance their way through color stations, where vibrant colors tie-dye white outfits and costumes, when it’s over, everyone is invited to stick around for a large colorful dance party hosted by a professional sound crew and DJ, http://www.thecolorvibe.com MAY 21 2016 10th Annual Flagstaff Armed Forces Day Parade – Historic Downtown Flagstaff, presented by Pepsi & Flagstaff Veteran Service Organizations, event honors the men & women of the United States Military and the American Veteran, 11 am, 928-286-7446 MAY 28 2016 - MAY 29 2016 26th Annual Zuni Festival of Arts and Culture Museum of Northern Arizona- after a four year hiatus, the A:shiwi people will share Zuni language, lifeways and traditional dances and flute played, see weavers, inlay jewelers, fetish carvers and painters, exotic stone, shell and antler will be carved into Zuni animal fetishes of the six directions, learn about the shaping, forming and painting of traditional Zuni pottery, http://www.musnaz.org JUN 3 2016 First Friday Art Walk presented by Flagstaff Cultural Partners Flagstaff - Historic Downtown Flagstaff First Friday Art Walk presented by Flagstaff Cultural Partners – Historic Downtown Flagstaff, live music and refreshment, meet local artists, shop for original artwork, free, 6-9 pm, 928-773-2300 or http://www.FlagstaffArtWalk.com JUN 4 2016 - JUN 5 2016 25th Annual Flag Wool & Fiber Festival Flagstaff - Pioneer Museum 25th Annual Flag Wool & Fiber Festival – Pioneer Museum, a two day festival of creativity, history, and community, events include: sheep, alpaca, and goat shearing, fiber arts competition, fleece judging, kids activities, all day demonstrations, fleece swap, sheep to shawl, workshops, handmade goods by local artisans, great food, and more, free, 10 am – 4 pm, http://www.flagwool.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/flagwool JUN 4 2016-JUN 5 2016 7th Annual Flagstaff Hullabaloo Flagstaff - Wheeler Park 7th Annual Flagstaff Hullabaloo – Wheeler Park, A Celebration Of All Things Flagstaff: a community festival featuring live music, local foods and vendors, children's activities, giant puppets, bike parade and more, $5-7, 10 am – 9 pm, 928-853-4292 or http://www.flaghullabaloo.com JUN 6 2016 23rd Annual Snowball Slide Flagstaff - City Hall Parking Lot 23rd Annual Snowball Slide – City Hall parking lot, numbered snowballs will roll from a cement mixer down the chute and into a terminator, chance to win $2016 or other prizes; games for children, food, music, and balloons, by the Assistance League of Flagstaff, 10 am – 5 pm, 928-779-3029 or http://www.assistanceleagueflag.org JUN 11 2016-JUN 12 2016 45th Annual Arizona State Championship Chili Cook-Off - Thorpe Park, chili cooks from all over the southwest compete to qualify for the World Championships in Red Chili, Chili Verde and salsa, public tasting, crafters, vendors, 32nd Annual Route 66 Regional Chili Cookoff on Saturday, sanctioned by the ICS, Sat 10 am – 4 pm, Sun 9 am – 3 pm, 928-853-1161 or http://www.flagstaffarizona.org or http://www.chilicookoff.com JUN 11 2016 24th Annual Made in the Shade Beer Tasting Festival Flagstaff - Pepsi Amphitheater 24th Annual Made in the Shade Beer Tasting Festival – Pepsi Amphitheater, brewers from around the Southwest provide samples, admission includes a sampling mug and sampling tickets and live entertainment, designated driver tickets available for $10, benefits, Sun Sounds Radio, $40-90, 1-5 pm, 928-779-1775 or http://www.azbeer.com JUN 11 2016 2nd Annual Flagstaff Extreme Big Pine Trail Runs Flagstaff - Fort Tuthill- trail ranges from narrow single track to wide well-maintained forest paths, well graded for beginners while allowing the more experienced runner to stretch their legs and gun for a fast time while still maintaining the challenge of being at a higher elevation, designed as a multi-loop race with the 54 km doing 4 full circuits (27 Km = 2 loops / 13 Km = 1 loop), http://www.aravaiparunning.com/big-pine/ JUN 11 2016-JUN 12 2016 45th Annual Arizona State Championship Chili Cook-Off - Thorpe Park, chili cooks from all over the southwest compete to qualify for the World Championships in Red Chili, Chili Verde and salsa, public tasting, crafters, vendors, 33rd Annual Route 66 Regional Chili Cookoff on Saturday, sanctioned by the ICS, Sat 10 am – 4 pm, Sun 9 am – 3 pm, 928-853-1161 or http://www.flagstaffarizona.org or http://www.chilicookoff.com JUN 18 2016 3rd Annual Flagstaff Blues and Brews Festival Continental Driving Range 3rd Annual Flagstaff Blues and Brews Festival - Continental Country Club Driving Range, major Blues favorites, includes craft brews, vendors, food, a kid’s area, microbrew tasting and more, benefits local music programs, 11 am – 9 pm, 928-606-7600 or http://www.flagstaffblues.com/ JUN 18 2016-JUN 19 2016 15th Annual Flagstaff Folk Festival Flagstaff - Coconino Center for the Arts, more than 150 musicians perform on four different stages, live acoustic music by individual, group acts, fiddlers, folk singers, string bands, jam sessions, workshops for playing, song writing, and more, by Flagstaff Friends of Traditional Music, $5 or $15 family, 10 am – 6 pm, http://www.flagfolkfest.org JUN 23 2016 - JUN 25 2016 Flagstaff Pro Rodeo - a PRCA sanctioned rodeo with bull riding, barrel racing, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, team roping, tie down roping and steer wrestling, also a mutton busting before the performance each night for kids uner 8 years old and/or under 50 pounds, http://www.flagstaffrodeo.com/ JUN 25 2016-JUN 26 2016 Inaugural ART 35º North Studio Tour - free, self-guided tour of artists’ studios with a chance to visit, purchase original artwork and learn about the tools and materials used in their creation, http://www.art35n.org JUL 1 2016 First Friday Art Walk presented by Flagstaff Cultural Partners – Historic Downtown Flagstaff, live music and refreshment, meet local artists, shop for original artwork, free, 6-9 pm, 928-773-2300 or http://www.FlagstaffArtWalk.com JUL 2 2016-JUL 3 2016 83rd Annual Hopi Festival of Arts & Culture Flagstaff - Museum of Northern Arizona, meet Hopi master & emerging artists, Hopi social dances, taste traditional foods, walk the nature trail with a guide of native plants & their uses, learn about the Hopi values of humility, cooperation, respect, land and earth stewardship, $4-7, 9 am - 5 pm, 928-774-5213 or http://www.musnaz.org JUL 2 2016-JUL 4 2016 Wheeler Park 10th Annual Flagstaff Art in the Park – Fourth of July Arts & Crafts Festival featuring tightly juried one-of-a-kind fine arts and fine crafts designed and shown by the exhibitor, food vendors, regional and local entertainers, bounce houses, and a petting zoo, free, Fri-Sat 9 am – 6 pm, Sun 9 am – 4 pm, http://www.flagstaffartinthepark.com JUL 2 2016 July Evening Concert Flagstaff - The Arboretum at Flagstaff - in the gardens under the shade of the cool pines, bring a picnic dinner, beer and wine for sale, this month features, $14-18, 5:30-7 pm, 928-774-1442 or http://www.thearb.org JUL 2 2016 Sunset Crater Volcano Solar & Star Party Flagstaff - Sunset Crater drive time from Flagstaff is 30 minutes, solar viewing will take place at the Sunset Crater Volcano Visitor Center 1-4 pm, all other events will take place at the Lava Flow Trail parking lot, located 1.5 miles east of the Sunset Crater Volcano visitor center on the park loop drive (FS 545), at 8 pm, http://www.nps.gov/sucr JUL 9 2016 33rd Annual Plant Sale and Penstemon Festival Flagstaff - The Arboretum at Flagstaff features native plants for the home garden, gifts & books, special activities, tours, children's craft activities, free, 10 am - 4 pm, 928-774-1442 or http://www.thearb.org JUL 9 2016-JUL 10 2016 Annual Flagstaff Mineral and Jewelry Expo and Sale Flagstaff High School- earth’s bounty from much of the world on display and for sale, regional vendors offer unique mineral specimens, crystals, gemstones, jewelry, beads, fossils, original jewelry designs, gem and mineral specimens in both rough and cut-and-polished, $3, Sat 10 am - 5 pm, Sun 10 am - 4 pm, 928-554-4615 or http://www.facebook.com/CKM-Productions-LLC JUL 10 2016 31st Annual Mountain Man Triathlon Flagstaff - Lake Mary Sprint: swim 700 meters, bike 10.6 miles, run 3.1 miles; Olympic: swim 1500 meters, bike 24.9 miles, run 6.2 miles, spectators free, 6:30 am, 928-526-8761 or http://www.mountainmanevents.com JUL 16 2016 Pepsi-Cola Taylor House Benefit Century Bicycle Ride – with 95-, 65-, 45-, and 30-mile options, through Flagstaff area and northern Arizona, rest stops, lunch at start/finish, benefits the Taylor House for friends/family of patients of the Flagstaff Medical Center, 6 am, $55 minimum donation, 928-779-5969 or http://www.absolutebikes.net JUL 16 2016-JUL 17 2016 19th Annual Arizona Highland Celtic Festival Flagstaff - Foxglenn Park celebrating all things Celtic, music, piping, athletics, whisky tasting, educational workshops, vendors, historical reenactment, clans and societies and a kids area, $15 or $25/2-day, Sat 9 am - 6 pm, Sun 10 am – 4 pm, 928-556-3161 or http://www.nachs.info JUL 23 2016 Wildflower Walks Flagstaff - The Arboretum at Flagstaff Wildflower Walks - The Arboretum at Flagstaff, a special wildflower walk that will focus on the native species in bloom at this time of year, sign-up upon arrival, 9:30-11:30 am, 928-774-1442 or http://www.thearb.org JUL 24 2016 Summer Soiree Flagstaff - The Arboretum at Flagstaff Summer Soiree – The Arboretum at Flagstaff, catered dinner in the gardens with music, silent and live auctions, fundraising event, $100 for individual tickets; table sponsor options available, 4:30 pm, 928-774-1442 or http://www.thearb.org JUL 31 2016 Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival Flagstaff - The Arboretum at Flagstaff Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival – The Arboretum at Flagstaff, 928-774-1442 or http://www.thearb.org Didn't find what you were looking for? 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Lodging Guide Page, Arizona Explore all of the lodging possiblities in Page, Arizona. Sorted By Name ( A to Z ) Amangiri 1 Kayenta Road , Canyon Point, UT Phone: 435 675 3999 Website: https://www.aman.com/resorts/amangiri Amangiri (peaceful mountain) is located on 600 acres in Canyon Point, Southern Utah, close to the border with Arizona. The resort is tucked into a protected valley with sweeping views towards the Grand Staircase – Escalante National Monument. Built around a central swimming pool with spectacular views, the resort blends into its dramatic surrounds where deep canyons and towering plateaus create a raw landscape of immense power. Amangiri’s Aman Spa features a floatation therapy pavilion, water pavilion with sauna, steam room, cold plunge and step pool, fitness centre and yoga pavilion. America's Best Value Inn 75 South 7th Avenue , Page, AZ Phone: (928) 645-2858 Website: http://www.americasbestvalueinn.com Our 2-story, AAA-Approved Inn features 39 recently renovated rooms with free wireless high-speed Internet access, refrigerator, microwave, 27 inch remote color TV, deluxe cable package with HBO and ESPN, sitting areas, hairdryer, international direct dial, free local calls, individual AC control, and room side parking. We also have barbeque area for your enjoyment. Our front desk is open 24 hours and provides fax service. Discover Beautiful Page, AZ the gateway to Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon National Recreational Center. Book your next Scenic Boat Tour directly with the hotel. We are conveniently located in central Page, within walking distance to restaurants, shopping center, museums and more. Smoking, non-smoking, and handicap accessible preferences are available upon request. Tour Bus, RV, and truck parking is permitted. Close proximity to Grand Canyon, Colorado River, golfing, and other outdoor activities. Come relax and enjoy the Best Value in Page at the Americas Best Value Inn Bashful Bob's Motel 750 South Navajo Drive , Page, AZ Phone: (928) 645-3919 Website: http://www.bashfulbobsmotel.com Clean, Affordable, Comfortable Best Western View of Lake Powell Hotel 716 Rimview Drive , Page, AZ Phone: (928) 645-8868 Website: http://www.bestwestern.com/arizonainn Stay at this Page, Arizona hotel surrounded by breathtaking views of the Glen Canyon Rim and just two miles from Lake Powell.The BEST WESTERN Arizonainn offers perfect lodging near Lake Powell. This Page hotel is ideally situated with easy access to Monument Valley, the North and South rims of the Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon. Hotel guests will enjoy the convenience of hiking, biking and running along the scenic rim trail. Local area excursions include boat tours and kayaking on Lake Powell and river rafting along the Colorado River. The hotel is just one mile from Lake Powell National Golf Course. Guests will also appreciate the hotel's convenient location to a variety of shopping and dining options.Each well-appointed room, many with unobstructed views of the breathtaking Glen Canyon area, features free high-speed Internet access, an iron/ironing board, coffee/tea maker and hairdryer. Hotel guests will enjoy complimentary deluxe continental breakfast every morning. For added comfort and convenience, the BEST WESTERN Arizonainn comes equipped with a media room, seasonal outdoor swimming pool and hot tub. Local airport shuttle service to the airport in Page is also provided.While traveling to scenic Page, Arizona, experience the friendly and knowledgeable staff at the BEST WESTERN Arizonainn. Make an online reservation today! Budget Inn at Lake Powell 121 S Lake Powell Blvd. , Page, AZ Phone: 928-645-2488 Website: http://www.lakepowellbudgetinn.com Find Unbelievable Value at Our Page, AZ Hotel Minutes from Lake Powell. Convenient access to the Southwest's most celebrated attractions and spacious, well-appointed rooms at surprisingly affordable rates make Lake Powell Budget Inn the perfect choice for your next getaway or business trip. Our central Page, AZ location provides you with easy access to Lake Powell, the Glen Canyon Dam, Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon while our gracious amenities like an outdoor pool and ample boat parking ensure an enjoyable stay. Cozy Rooms Provide a Perfect Sanctuary after a Long Day of Sightseeing Surrounded by Breathtaking Southwestern Landscapes Seasonal Outdoor Pool and Free-of-Charge Internet Kiosk Courteous Team of Professionals Providing Unparalleled Hospitality Something Better at a Budget RateWhile our rates may be low, our commitment to delivering a fantastic stay is uncompromising. From our comfortable rooms equipped with all the modern appointments that you'd expect to our selection of value-added amenities and superior service, you can rest assured that this is going to be a worry-free, relaxing lodging experience that won't break your travel budget. Contact us to learn more about our Page, AZ motel or the Page, Arizona, area or to conveniently make your reservations at the Lake Powell Budget Inn. Comfort Inn & Suites 890 Haul Rd. , Page, AZ Phone: (928) 645-6931 Website: http://www.comfortinn.com/hotel-page-arizona-AZ339 The Comfort Inn® & Suites in Page, AZ offers easy access to a variety of outdoor activities along the Colorado River including water skiing, hiking, biking, fishing, golfing and raft trips. This Page, Arizona hotel is also convenient to Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon.Guests of the Comfort Inn & Suites will appreciate comfortable interior corridors that provide safe and easy room access. The indoor heated pooland indoor hot tub is a great place to relax, while the Business Center offers access to fax and copy services. Other amenities include: Free wireless high-speed Internet access Exercise Room Your Morning Breakfast is full of hot and delicious options, making breakfast at the Comfort Inn & Suites the perfect way to start your day. Enjoy our free hot breakfast featuring eggs, meat, yogurt, fresh fruit, cereal and more, including your choice of hot waffle flavors! All spacious rooms include a coffee maker, desk, flat-screen television with cable, hair dryer, iron and ironing board. In addition to standard amenities, some rooms feature a microwave and refrigerator.This is a non-smoking hotel.Its perfect location and convenient access to area attractions make the Comfort Inn & Suites a great place for business and leisure travelers in the Page, AZ area. Book a room with us today, and allow us to give you the best experience for your stay. Courtyard by Marriott 600 Clubhouse Drive P.O. Box 4150, Page, AZ Phone: (928) 645-5000 Website: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/pgacy-courtyard-page Overlooking Arizona's breathtaking Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and the pristine waters of Lake Powell, Courtyard Page AZ Lake Powell offers 153 deluxe Southwestern style guest rooms each with free HBO and complimentary wireless Debi's Hide A Way 117 8th Ave. , Page, AZPhone: 928-645-1224Website: http://debbieshideaway.com Located a few minutes from the beautiful blue waters of Lake Powell, Debbie’s Hide A Way IS your home away from home. We are in the center of the Avenue of the Little Motels. Our facility has one and three bedroom suites, which are totally NON-SMOKING! Our presidential suite is a one bedroom offering a queen bed with a sleeper sofa in the living room. Enjoy cable TV or book from the library. For the gourmet chief, we have provided a fully stock kitchen. This suite is spacious, 600 sq ft, well appointed and inviting for a long-term visit The three bedroom suites have two queen beds and two single beds. They provide a fully stocked kitchen with range, refrigerator, microwave, pots and pans, utensils and dishes. Each suite has a coffee maker. They have a large living room area to relax and watch Cable TV, a dining table and truly clean bathroom. Both the kitchen and bathrooms have ceramic tile. Some living rooms also have a sofa bed. These suites are approximately 950 square feet and are ideal for the traveling family of 6 people or more. The rear of the suites open up onto the garden patio area. It is one of the most colorful and inviting patios in Page America! You are able to relax by the fireplace or bar-b-que as you watch the sun go down and listen to the hundreds of birds sing their joyous tunes. Your kitchen has everything needed for your breakfast or that cup of coffee in the morning and again, you can enjoy the wonderful outdoors as you take in the clean fresh air. Whether you stay a day or a week, you will enjoy your stay at Debbie’s Hide A Way Motel, where it truly is, all about you Holiday Inn Express 751 South Navajo Drive , Page, AZ Phone: 928-645-9000 Website: http://www.hiexpress.com/hotels/us/en/page/pagaz/hoteldetail Welcome CONVENIENCE ABOUNDS AT PAGE, ARIZONA HOTEL'S LOCATION Near Antelope Canyon and in downtown, the Holiday Inn Express® Page - Lake Powell hotel provides excellent amenities, quality service and a great location for the hotel's guests. Page, AZ offers stunning mountain vistas and canyons, lush hanging gardens and gorgeous Lake Powell. Leisure patrons never have a shortage of outdoor activities. Peer down a 1,000-ft cliff at Horseshoe Bend, or since our hotel's location is near Antelope Canyon, take a 4x4 tour of this immense and stunning geologic wonder. Fun and beautiful scenery can be found at the lake, too, where you can rent a pontoon for a relaxing cruise. If you are feeling adventurous, take to the sky with a helicopter tour. With free local fax, copy and print services in the 24-hour Business Center, corporate travelers stay productive in Page, Arizona. The hotel's address is located 20 minutes from the Navajo Generating Station and less than three miles from the Glen Canyon National Recreation Center, where the National Park Service hosts many of its training events. It's nice to know that after a day of sightseeing or meetings, you can come back to the hotel's Page, AZ facility and simply relax. Guests enjoy complimentary high-speed, wireless Internet access, an outdoor pool and a free, hot Express Start Breakfast Bar. So what are you waiting for? Book a room today and experience the Southwest from a convenient location. Sorted By Name ( A to Z ) Lake Powell Days Inn and Suites 961 North Hwy 89 Hwy & Haul Road, Page, AZ Phone: 928-645-2800 Website: http://www.daysinn.net When you stay at the Lake Powell Day's Inn & Suites, you'll find some of America's favorite natural treasures just outside your door here in Page, Arizona... Mesa Verde National Park Zion National Park, Marble Canyon and the North and South Rim of the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley and Rainbow Bridge National Monument are within a few hours drive or boat ride from our scenic perch above the Colorado River and Glen Canyon Dam, bordering the Navajo Nation Indian Reservation Lake Powell Resort- Wahweap Marina 100 Lake Shore Drive , Page, AZ Phone: 928-645-2433 Website: http://www.lakepowell.com Lake Powell Resort is located at Wahweap Marina in Page, AZ - right in the heart of all your down-lake activities and adventures. The Resort offers comfortable lodging and suites, terrific dining and an ideal place to return to each evening after a day of fun and relaxation. Here you can kick back by the side of the pool and enjoy some of the most spectacular scenery in the West. Take a boat tour, a dinner cruise or rent a powerboat for an afternoon of exploring canyons and having a picnic on your own secluded beach. With comfortable hotel rooms and suites, spectacular meals and all the comforts of home, there's no better place on the down-lake shores of Lake Powell. Lee's Ferry Lodge HC 67 Box 1, Marble Canyon, AZ Phone: 928-355-2231 Website: http://www.leesferrylodge.com Just a few miles from the boat launch LuLu's Sleep Ezze Motel 8th Street and Elm Street PO Box 3583, Page, AZPhone: 928-608-0273Website: http://www.lulussleepezzemotel.com Located on the Historic Avenue of Hotels in Page Arizona. Lulu's offers you convenient access to Downtown Page & you are only minutes away from incredible Vacation destinations such as Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon or Horseshoe Bend. Lulu's offers a fun, friendly and relaxing way for you to enjoy all that the "Center of the Southwest" has to offer. Don't Feel like going out? Feel free to utilize the BBQ's located on the premises. Grocery Shopping is less that a block away. With such a relaxing and intimate atmosphere you never know who you will meet! Motel 6 637 South Lake Powell Blvd. , Page, AZ Phone: 928-645-5888 Website: http://www.motel6.com/reservations/motel_detail.aspx?num=4013 WELCOME TO MOTEL 6 PAGE IN PAGE, ARIZONA This Motel 6 is conveniently located near Lake Powell, Glen Canyon Dam and Antelope Canyon. The motel features a beautiful scenic view for you to enjoy! Page Boy Motel 150 North Lake Powell Blvd. PO Box 1626, Page, AZ Phone: 928-645-2416 Website: http://www.thepageboymotel.com Welcome to the Historic, Family-Owned & Operated Page Boy Motel! Our Page Arizona lodging is ideally situated on Lake Powell Boulevard, the main street in Page Arizona, and only minutes from the extraordinary Lake Powell. When visiting the scenic Southwest, make our Page Arizona motel your base of operations! We are centrally located to area attractions, such as: The Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, The Painted Desert, Canyon De Chelly, Mesa Verde, Canyon Lands, Arches, Escalante, Bryce and Zion National Parks, not to mention Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon National Park. Make The Page Boy Motel your Lake Powell motel of choice. Page Arizona is the central hub for all your scenic destinations and The Page Boy Motel is the place to stay! Quality Inn at Lake Powell 287 North Lake Powell Blvd. , Page, AZ Phone: 928-645-8851 Website: http://www.qualityinn.com/hotel-page-arizona-AZ214 The Quality Inn at Lake Powell invites you to experience our great location, superior guest accommodations and affordable rates. Whether Page is your final destination or you're just passing through, the Quality Inn at Lake Powell is the ideal place to stay when visiting. Red Rock Motel 114 8th Aveune PO Box 3597, Page, AZ Phone: 928-645-3597 Website: http://www.redrockmotel.com Red Rock Motel is located in Page, Arizona just minutes from beautiful Lake Powell. Page, Arizona and Lake Powell are in the hub of the Grand Circle. Stay with us and enjoy completely private rooms at a very reasonable price and enjoy the wonders of the area. Enjoy our hospitality for just one night or for several. One day, travel to Bryce National Park or Zion National Park in Southern Utah and returnv. The next day travel to the Grand Canyon and return. The next day travel to Monument Valley and return. And of course, spend some time enjoying Lake Powell or preparing for an adventure houseboating the lake or running the mighty Colorado River. Rodeway Inn 107 South Lake Powell Blvd , Page, AZ Phone: 928-645-2406 Rodeway Inn, a Page hotel near Lake Powell The Rodeway Inn® hotel is conveniently located in downtown Page, Arizona, just minutes from the Colorado River and its picturesque Horseshoe Bend. This Page, AZ hotel is also minutes from the historic Glen Canyon Dam and beautiful Lake Powell. Lake Powell is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, boasting more than 1,900 miles of shoreline and 266 square miles of surface area. This destination is a great place for boating, water sports, fishing and much more. Another scenic destination is the amazing Antelope Canyon, a popular location for photographers, hikers and sightseers, and just 10 miles from the hotel. This Page, AZ hotel is within walking distance of many local businesses, shopping centers, restaurants and government offices. Super 8 Gateway Page- Lake Powell 649 South Lake Powell Blvd. PO Box 4450, Page, AZ Phone: 928-645-5858 Website: http://www.super8page.com/ The Super 8 Gateway Page-Lake Powell is located in the beautiful Lake Powell , your headquarters for adventure and great value. The Page/Lake Powell area is a vacation spot for the family, frequented by both international and local visitors. In addition to extensive marine activities, overland tours, horseback riding, hiking, biking, fishing, museums, golf, airplane flights, scenic overlooks, and much more are available to make your vacation the best and most memorable. The hotel is situated conveniently nearby the Wal-Mart and Basha's shopping plaza, making shopping for boating, fishing abd food supplies easy. A spectacular 27 hole golf course is located right across from the hotel. The Page Airport and nearby restaurants are located approximately 1-2 miles from the hotel. The Best Western Plus at Lake Powell 208 N. Lake Powell Blvd P.O. Box 4899, Page, AZ Phone: (928) 645-5988 Website: http://www.innoflakepowell.com The Best Western at Lake Powell is your ideal lodging choice in the Page-Lake Powell area. Our hotel is located just minutes from beautiful Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon Dam in Page, Arizona. Our Lake Powell Hotel offers boaters and vacationers the convenience of a central location in the heart of Page surrounded by shops, galleries, museums, restaurants and tour outfitters, with ample parking for boats and RVs. The Best Western at Lake Powell is the perfect base camp for visits to surrounding Grand Circle destinations: Monument Valley, Bryce Canyon, Canyon De Chelly, Zion National Park, and Grand Canyon! After a day of water recreation on Lake Powell, sightseeing in the surrounding Page, AZ area points of interest such as Rainbow Bridge, Antelope Canyon, Glen Canyon Dam , and Manson Mesa, or playing a round of golf at Lake Powell National Golf Course, relax in our beautifully decorated and spacious hotel rooms equipped with coffeemakers, iron/ironing boards, separate vanity areas, and free high-speed Internet access. We have Lake Powell Vacation Packages to accommodate any of your outdoor recreation wants! For your added comfort and enjoyment, take a refreshing swim in our heated pool, soak in our oversized spa or work out in our exercise room. “ The recipient of the prestigious Best Western Director’s Award, the Best Western at Lake Powell proudly offers deluxe accommodations at an affordable rate and the best value in Page/Lake Powell. ” Whether you are looking for an Antelope Canyon hotel , a Grand Canyon hotel or a place that’s close to everything, the Best Western at Lake Powell is the hotel for you! Travelodge 207 North Lake Powell Blvd , Page, AZ Phone: 928-645-2451 Website: http://www.travelodge.com/Travelodge/control/Booking/property_info?propertyId=14... The Travelodge in Page, Arizona, offers a resort atmosphere with great views. The hotel offers Large Nicely Appointed Rooms, Free Deluxe Continental Breakfast, Cable TV and an Outdoor Heated Pool. Guest experience Location, Service and Value when visiting the Travelodge Page. 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